Franck Roger returns to Seasons Limited with the One Of Mine EP, a four-track outing that showcases his mastery of deep house with a vocal twist. Seasons Limited, the cultured imprint celebrated for its discerning selection of underground house cuts, has built a reputation over years of delivering gold-standard releases from artists who honor classic grooves while pushing subtle innovations. This label thrives on that refined touch, spotlighting producers like Roger who bring smoky depth and club-ready drive to the forefront.
Kicking off with the title track’s Vocal Mix, Roger steps up to the mic himself, his spoken words unfolding in a sultry tone over a deep, cuddly groove that channels the spirit of 90s house classics. This opener captures the underground appeal that draws DJs back to the decks, blending intimate vocal delivery with a propulsion tailored for dimly lit rooms and extended sets. The Instrumental Mix follows, stripping it down to let the groove breathe freely, offering selectors pure house foundation to layer into their mixes without distraction.
Pacific Ave shifts gears into icier territory, with sparse arrangements anchored by dubby low ends and pensive pads that hang in the mix. Roger’s production here emphasizes space and tension, creating a track that builds anticipation for house fans craving that elusive late-set tension release. It resonates with the raw energy of underground sessions where every element serves the dancefloor’s momentum.
Closing out the EP, Versalife arrives with a gorgeous baseline driving a trippy melodic energy, infusing color and charm into yet another cool groove. This finale highlights Roger’s vocal-leaning evolution, wrapping the package in a way that appeals to techno-tinged house enthusiasts and disco-rooted DJs alike. Released on December 26, 2025, One Of Mine reaffirms Franck Roger’s status as a French house mainstay, his recent run of expressive sounds finding perfect synergy on Seasons Limited. For music fans and DJs immersed in house’s underground pulse, this EP delivers the kind of focused, groove-centric material that sustains the genre’s heartbeat.




